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What is the role of evidence in an argumentative essay?

A. To provide humor
B. To support the thesis and persuade the reader
C. To confuse the audience
D. To summarize the essay

Answer: To support the thesis and persuade the reader


Additional Information: Evidence backs up the claims made in the thesis, helping to convince the reader of the argument's validity.


Subjects: Essay Writing, Writing Skills

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